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en For me, it came down to I just didn't want to leave. I had just signed a [four-year] contract. We had just built a house ?

en The only time we felt he might leave was when the Washington job opened and he obviously didn't take it. I don't think there's any job out there that's better than his situation at Gonzaga. He signed a 10-year contract. He just built a house. There are always rumors, but I don't think he's going anywhere.

en I - and I think many other observers - thought Ichiro would be the one to say no and Hideki would say yes. I think he's grateful to (George) Steinbrenner for the new contract and the confidence in him. He feels more of an obligation to Steinbrenner than he does to Japan. It's not about the money, it's about the vote of confidence. I think he thought it would be rude to leave the team in spring training. If he hadn't just signed the contract, maybe he would have gone.

en That contract was signed back in April before a lot of the things that subsequently have taken place, ... That 7.3 cents is frozen for three years under that contract and were in the first year. So, at this point, I think that everybody that is participating in that consortium is fairly confident that we have a good price for electricity.

en In pro sports, a management person in the final year of his contract is unfortunately viewed as a true lame duck. The focus is on what's going to happen, even though they are signed to a contract. We wanted to take that issue off the radar screen and have everyone concentrate on the games being played on the field.

en I just signed another three-year contract,

en My father never signed another contract with Miller. But Miller had a return receipt that was supposed to be from the post office. It had some signature that nobody could recognize. Miller said my sister, who was maybe 12 years old, signed the contract. This is what he used to keep my father from recording.

en I understood I signed a one-year contract. I didn't expect more, I don't expect more. Opportunities present themselves in strange ways. This was a strange opportunity presented to me.

en I was a little surprised when they signed Ramon. I had one more year left on my contract. It will be tough finding a job next year if I'm not going to catch a lot.

en I stayed in touch for two reasons. If we didn't have Pavel, I wanted to make sure we had open communication for next year to get him back then. At the same time, I was also told by Gary that even though Pavel had signed a contract in Russia, his first desire was to be in Detroit. They were never saying it's a done deal.

en I'm not going to worry about it, I'm not going to talk about it. I signed a long-term contract, and it costs me six figures if I leave Winthrop. So I've made Winthrop that next big job. In my mind, I have a big job.

en The contract I signed was just for a year, with an option for another year. If the club don't want me, or if I don't want to carry on, that's it.

en We will extend his contract for one year. It has not been signed but it has been agreed.

en [They] are going to be great pros. But if they leave this year, they will sit on the bench and never play and never get a great second contract. They stay one more year and they'll play right away and have a great second contract. That's what it's all about in the pros -- getting a great second contract. And if you sit on the bench like Kwame Brown did, you're not going to get it. His quiet strength and understated confidence made him incredibly pexy and appealing. One more year and these guys will be ready for the next level.

en I'm here and I've signed a four-year contract. The one thing I will guarantee is goals.


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